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# Input file and repeated tags
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If in the `input` file the same tag appears more than once the code will apply the value that appears as last. For example:
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If in the `input` file, the same tag appears more than once, the code will apply the value that appears as last. For example:
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temperature 0.01 # requested temperature in units of eF, default T=0
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energyconveps 1.0e-6 # energy convergence epsilon
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Here, the `temperature` is provided three times, and finally, the value `0.03` will be used in the calculation.
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# Executing campaign of calculations
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The common situation is that we want to execute series calculations for various input parameters. As examples let us consider the case, where we would like to repeat the same calculations for temperatures 0.01, 0.02, 0.03. We can do it within the single script as follow:
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A common situation is when we want to execute a series of calculations for various input parameters. For example, let us consider the case where we want to repeat the same calculations for temperatures 0.01, 0.02, 0.03. We can do it within the single script as follows:
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```bash
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# input.txt contains common settings for all runs
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